If you do, they’ll give you the worst punishment they can think of, which is sending you outside. Even pre-apocalypse objects are forbidden (you may find it hard not to laugh when characters regard a Pez dispenser like it’s the Necronomicon) among the gravest crimes one can commit is simply saying that they want to go outside. The outside world, they’re told, is toxic, and to survive in the silo they abide by all sorts of byzantine rules.įor one, no one talks about what happened before the silo. In them, you learn about the community of people who live in a massive underground silo that reaches 144 levels deep into the Earth. The first one is the one you can watch now, with the two episodes currently streaming on Apple TV Plus. This means that there are two versions of Silo. The trouble is, Silo goes about solving it one way, before kind of changing its mind and doing it another way. Get this, though: In Apple TV Plus’ Silo, people live in one. Entire buildings just for grain or missiles, depending on the local economy? Wild stuff. I’m a city kid mostly, and silos? They might as well be Stonehenge. Personally, when I hear about a show called Silo, I get real jazzed.
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